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This is called <u>drug antagonism</u>. This is caused by two drugs canceling each other out making them not work anymore.
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Well the most appropriate answer is C, the skin layer is a layer of cells. These layers are constantly subject to the UV spectrum in which causes DNA thimer dimerisation to occur. This leads to DNA damage and thus cancer.
I guess D makes sense in that some chemicals cannot be absorbed (charged chemicals)
<span>Note: Matching Word in Parentheses at end of statement.</span><span>
</span>A) Stretching a muscle beyond it usual maximum extension (Dynamic)<span>
B) Each muscle must be stretched individually to improve flexibility. (</span>Specificity)<span>
C) Slow, controlled movements through a full range of motion, best for warm
up. (Overload)
D) Holding stretches for 20 seconds, best for cool downs. (</span>Static)<span>
E) Small but consistent increases in range of motion (</span>Progression)
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